Locked in a scoreless game with Fleetwood, Gift found herself in great position on the left side of the goal. She called to Granger, who passed the ball toward her. The goal gave the Scouts (7-2, 8-3-1) their second victory over the Tigers (5-4, 9-5).

After losing a grandmother on one side of her family and a grandfather from the other side, Gift said she's played soccer with a lot of people in mind.

"I have my family to play for, my team to support," Gift said. "That's what got me through it."

With the victory, Conrad Weiser has clinched a berth in the Berks County playoffs.

The Scouts are two games ahead of second-place Fleetwood with two remaining league games.

Fleetwood is one game ahead of third-place Twin Valley.

Weiser outshot Fleetwood just 4-3 Wednesday night, but Fleetwood had a 9-3 edge in corners.

Fleetwood's Sarah Bergman hit the crossbar with a shot in the second quarter, and another Tiger shot hit the post with less than nine minutes left in regulation.

Fleetwood dominated the scoring chances in the first overtime, with Bergman sending a shot wide left about midway through the 10-minute period.

"We were playing a little more not to lose than to win at first," Conrad Weiser coach Doug Miller said. "We were defending most of the time.

"Once we figured out it was all or nothing, we started pushing forward."

Gift said she loves to assist her teammates on goals, but scoring the game-winner against a rival was a unique thrill.

"Honestly, right now, it is so overwhelming," Gift said. "It won't hit me until later. It wasn't just me. It was the whole team."